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Monday, April 23, 2012
The Talladega city council approved an incentive package for a Honda supplier that is expected to create 200 jobs within two years. M-Tek has agreed to set up shop in an industrial park in the city in exchange for a tax abatement. For 10 years, the supplier will not have to pay non-educational property taxes. The company will invest more than $6 million in its facility. The plant is expected to be up and running by December.
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Keywords: Honda supplier, Talladega, jobs, M-Tek,
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